COA Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield COA facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
100 questions
75 min time limit
70% to pass
- What quality assurance measure supports professional standards and ethics? → Regular self-assessment, peer review, and adherence to established standards
- Which archwire material has the highest elastic memory and is most commonly used during initial alignment? → Nickel-titanium (NiTi)
- Which permanent tooth is known as the 'cornerstone of the dental arch' due to its long root and key position at the arch curvature? → Maxillary canine
- Which instrument is specifically designed to place and remove elastomeric o-tie ligatures on brackets? → Ligature director/tucker
- Which cephalometric measurement is primarily used to assess the vertical (hyperdivergent or hypodivergent) facial growth pattern? → Frankfort-mandibular plane angle (FMA)
- What is the primary use of a cephalometric radiograph in orthodontic practice? → Analyzing skeletal and dental relationships for treatment planning
- How should an orthodontic assistant handle a patient's concerns about treatment? → Listen, acknowledge, and provide clear explanations or referrals
- How should professionals apply applied methods and techniques in daily practice? → Consistently integrate best practices into every aspect of professional work
- What type of material is most commonly used to bond orthodontic brackets to teeth? → Composite resin
- How should professionals apply core concepts and principles in daily practice? → Consistently integrate best practices into every aspect of professional work
- What does the SNA angle measure in cephalometric analysis? → The anteroposterior position of the maxilla relative to the cranial base
- What is the foundational principle of industry best practices in the Certified Orthodontic Assistant field? → Maintaining competence, integrity, and service to stakeholders
- The labial surface of an anterior tooth refers to the surface that faces: → The lips
- How should challenges in industry best practices be addressed? → Apply systematic problem-solving, seek expert guidance when needed, and document decisions
- Which instrument is used to remove excess bonding material from around newly placed brackets? → Scaler
- What is the role of brackets in orthodontic treatment? → To hold the archwire in place and move teeth
- Which instrument is used to trim the excess distal end of an archwire after engagement? → Distal end cutter
- Why is patient confidentiality important in orthodontics? → To ensure that the patient feels comfortable sharing personal information
- What is the term for a tooth that has erupted in an abnormal position outside the normal line of the dental arch? → Ectopic tooth
- Why is it important to monitor the movement of teeth during orthodontic treatment? → To ensure proper tooth movement and avoid complications
- Which of the following best describes the anatomical characteristics of a molar tooth? → Multiple cusps and broad occlusal surface used for grinding
- Why should disposable items be used in orthodontic procedures? → To minimize the risk of cross-contamination
- Which radiation safety principle guides minimizing patient X-ray exposure to the lowest dose that still achieves diagnostic quality? → ALARA principle
- What is the purpose of obtaining informed consent from the patient? → To ensure the patient agrees to the treatment and understands its implications
- Which bracket design features a built-in clip that holds the archwire without separate ligatures? → Self-ligating bracket
- During tooth development, which stage involves the deposition of enamel, dentin, and cementum to form the hard tooth structures? → Apposition stage
- Where is the cephalometric landmark Nasion (N) located on a lateral cephalometric radiograph? → At the most anterior point of the frontonasal suture
- What is the importance of professional ethics in orthodontics? → To ensure respectful and ethical treatment of patients
- What patient head position is required for a standardized lateral cephalometric radiograph? → Upright with teeth in centric occlusion and Frankfort plane horizontal
- The mandibular central incisors typically erupt at approximately what age? → 6–7 years
Turn these facts into recall: